nir/nir: Use a linked list instead of a hash set for use/def sets
[mesa.git] / src / glsl / nir / nir_lower_vars_to_ssa.c
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23 * Authors:
24 * Jason Ekstrand (jason@jlekstrand.net)
25 *
26 */
27
28 #include "nir.h"
29 #include "nir_vla.h"
30
31
32 struct deref_node {
33 struct deref_node *parent;
34 const struct glsl_type *type;
35
36 bool lower_to_ssa;
37
38 /* Only valid for things that end up in the direct list.
39 * Note that multiple nir_deref_vars may correspond to this node, but they
40 * will all be equivalent, so any is as good as the other.
41 */
42 nir_deref_var *deref;
43 struct exec_node direct_derefs_link;
44
45 struct set *loads;
46 struct set *stores;
47 struct set *copies;
48
49 nir_ssa_def **def_stack;
50 nir_ssa_def **def_stack_tail;
51
52 struct deref_node *wildcard;
53 struct deref_node *indirect;
54 struct deref_node *children[0];
55 };
56
57 struct lower_variables_state {
58 nir_shader *shader;
59 void *dead_ctx;
60 nir_function_impl *impl;
61
62 /* A hash table mapping variables to deref_node data */
63 struct hash_table *deref_var_nodes;
64
65 /* A hash table mapping fully-qualified direct dereferences, i.e.
66 * dereferences with no indirect or wildcard array dereferences, to
67 * deref_node data.
68 *
69 * At the moment, we only lower loads, stores, and copies that can be
70 * trivially lowered to loads and stores, i.e. copies with no indirects
71 * and no wildcards. If a part of a variable that is being loaded from
72 * and/or stored into is also involved in a copy operation with
73 * wildcards, then we lower that copy operation to loads and stores, but
74 * otherwise we leave copies with wildcards alone. Since the only derefs
75 * used in these loads, stores, and trivial copies are ones with no
76 * wildcards and no indirects, these are precisely the derefs that we
77 * can actually consider lowering.
78 */
79 struct exec_list direct_deref_nodes;
80
81 /* Controls whether get_deref_node will add variables to the
82 * direct_deref_nodes table. This is turned on when we are initially
83 * scanning for load/store instructions. It is then turned off so we
84 * don't accidentally change the direct_deref_nodes table while we're
85 * iterating throug it.
86 */
87 bool add_to_direct_deref_nodes;
88
89 /* A hash table mapping phi nodes to deref_state data */
90 struct hash_table *phi_table;
91 };
92
93 static struct deref_node *
94 deref_node_create(struct deref_node *parent,
95 const struct glsl_type *type, nir_shader *shader)
96 {
97 size_t size = sizeof(struct deref_node) +
98 glsl_get_length(type) * sizeof(struct deref_node *);
99
100 struct deref_node *node = rzalloc_size(shader, size);
101 node->type = type;
102 node->parent = parent;
103 node->deref = NULL;
104 exec_node_init(&node->direct_derefs_link);
105
106 return node;
107 }
108
109 /* Returns the deref node associated with the given variable. This will be
110 * the root of the tree representing all of the derefs of the given variable.
111 */
112 static struct deref_node *
113 get_deref_node_for_var(nir_variable *var, struct lower_variables_state *state)
114 {
115 struct deref_node *node;
116
117 struct hash_entry *var_entry =
118 _mesa_hash_table_search(state->deref_var_nodes, var);
119
120 if (var_entry) {
121 return var_entry->data;
122 } else {
123 node = deref_node_create(NULL, var->type, state->dead_ctx);
124 _mesa_hash_table_insert(state->deref_var_nodes, var, node);
125 return node;
126 }
127 }
128
129 /* Gets the deref_node for the given deref chain and creates it if it
130 * doesn't yet exist. If the deref is fully-qualified and direct and
131 * state->add_to_direct_deref_nodes is true, it will be added to the hash
132 * table of of fully-qualified direct derefs.
133 */
134 static struct deref_node *
135 get_deref_node(nir_deref_var *deref, struct lower_variables_state *state)
136 {
137 bool is_direct = true;
138
139 /* Start at the base of the chain. */
140 struct deref_node *node = get_deref_node_for_var(deref->var, state);
141 assert(deref->deref.type == node->type);
142
143 for (nir_deref *tail = deref->deref.child; tail; tail = tail->child) {
144 switch (tail->deref_type) {
145 case nir_deref_type_struct: {
146 nir_deref_struct *deref_struct = nir_deref_as_struct(tail);
147
148 assert(deref_struct->index < glsl_get_length(node->type));
149
150 if (node->children[deref_struct->index] == NULL)
151 node->children[deref_struct->index] =
152 deref_node_create(node, tail->type, state->dead_ctx);
153
154 node = node->children[deref_struct->index];
155 break;
156 }
157
158 case nir_deref_type_array: {
159 nir_deref_array *arr = nir_deref_as_array(tail);
160
161 switch (arr->deref_array_type) {
162 case nir_deref_array_type_direct:
163 /* This is possible if a loop unrolls and generates an
164 * out-of-bounds offset. We need to handle this at least
165 * somewhat gracefully.
166 */
167 if (arr->base_offset >= glsl_get_length(node->type))
168 return NULL;
169
170 if (node->children[arr->base_offset] == NULL)
171 node->children[arr->base_offset] =
172 deref_node_create(node, tail->type, state->dead_ctx);
173
174 node = node->children[arr->base_offset];
175 break;
176
177 case nir_deref_array_type_indirect:
178 if (node->indirect == NULL)
179 node->indirect = deref_node_create(node, tail->type,
180 state->dead_ctx);
181
182 node = node->indirect;
183 is_direct = false;
184 break;
185
186 case nir_deref_array_type_wildcard:
187 if (node->wildcard == NULL)
188 node->wildcard = deref_node_create(node, tail->type,
189 state->dead_ctx);
190
191 node = node->wildcard;
192 is_direct = false;
193 break;
194
195 default:
196 unreachable("Invalid array deref type");
197 }
198 break;
199 }
200 default:
201 unreachable("Invalid deref type");
202 }
203 }
204
205 assert(node);
206
207 /* Only insert if it isn't already in the list. */
208 if (is_direct && state->add_to_direct_deref_nodes &&
209 node->direct_derefs_link.next == NULL) {
210 node->deref = deref;
211 assert(deref->var != NULL);
212 exec_list_push_tail(&state->direct_deref_nodes,
213 &node->direct_derefs_link);
214 }
215
216 return node;
217 }
218
219 /* \sa foreach_deref_node_match */
220 static bool
221 foreach_deref_node_worker(struct deref_node *node, nir_deref *deref,
222 bool (* cb)(struct deref_node *node,
223 struct lower_variables_state *state),
224 struct lower_variables_state *state)
225 {
226 if (deref->child == NULL) {
227 return cb(node, state);
228 } else {
229 switch (deref->child->deref_type) {
230 case nir_deref_type_array: {
231 nir_deref_array *arr = nir_deref_as_array(deref->child);
232 assert(arr->deref_array_type == nir_deref_array_type_direct);
233 if (node->children[arr->base_offset] &&
234 !foreach_deref_node_worker(node->children[arr->base_offset],
235 deref->child, cb, state))
236 return false;
237
238 if (node->wildcard &&
239 !foreach_deref_node_worker(node->wildcard,
240 deref->child, cb, state))
241 return false;
242
243 return true;
244 }
245
246 case nir_deref_type_struct: {
247 nir_deref_struct *str = nir_deref_as_struct(deref->child);
248 return foreach_deref_node_worker(node->children[str->index],
249 deref->child, cb, state);
250 }
251
252 default:
253 unreachable("Invalid deref child type");
254 }
255 }
256 }
257
258 /* Walks over every "matching" deref_node and calls the callback. A node
259 * is considered to "match" if either refers to that deref or matches up t
260 * a wildcard. In other words, the following would match a[6].foo[3].bar:
261 *
262 * a[6].foo[3].bar
263 * a[*].foo[3].bar
264 * a[6].foo[*].bar
265 * a[*].foo[*].bar
266 *
267 * The given deref must be a full-length and fully qualified (no wildcards
268 * or indirects) deref chain.
269 */
270 static bool
271 foreach_deref_node_match(nir_deref_var *deref,
272 bool (* cb)(struct deref_node *node,
273 struct lower_variables_state *state),
274 struct lower_variables_state *state)
275 {
276 nir_deref_var var_deref = *deref;
277 var_deref.deref.child = NULL;
278 struct deref_node *node = get_deref_node(&var_deref, state);
279
280 if (node == NULL)
281 return false;
282
283 return foreach_deref_node_worker(node, &deref->deref, cb, state);
284 }
285
286 /* \sa deref_may_be_aliased */
287 static bool
288 deref_may_be_aliased_node(struct deref_node *node, nir_deref *deref,
289 struct lower_variables_state *state)
290 {
291 if (deref->child == NULL) {
292 return false;
293 } else {
294 switch (deref->child->deref_type) {
295 case nir_deref_type_array: {
296 nir_deref_array *arr = nir_deref_as_array(deref->child);
297 if (arr->deref_array_type == nir_deref_array_type_indirect)
298 return true;
299
300 /* If there is an indirect at this level, we're aliased. */
301 if (node->indirect)
302 return true;
303
304 assert(arr->deref_array_type == nir_deref_array_type_direct);
305
306 if (node->children[arr->base_offset] &&
307 deref_may_be_aliased_node(node->children[arr->base_offset],
308 deref->child, state))
309 return true;
310
311 if (node->wildcard &&
312 deref_may_be_aliased_node(node->wildcard, deref->child, state))
313 return true;
314
315 return false;
316 }
317
318 case nir_deref_type_struct: {
319 nir_deref_struct *str = nir_deref_as_struct(deref->child);
320 if (node->children[str->index]) {
321 return deref_may_be_aliased_node(node->children[str->index],
322 deref->child, state);
323 } else {
324 return false;
325 }
326 }
327
328 default:
329 unreachable("Invalid nir_deref child type");
330 }
331 }
332 }
333
334 /* Returns true if there are no indirects that can ever touch this deref.
335 *
336 * For example, if the given deref is a[6].foo, then any uses of a[i].foo
337 * would cause this to return false, but a[i].bar would not affect it
338 * because it's a different structure member. A var_copy involving of
339 * a[*].bar also doesn't affect it because that can be lowered to entirely
340 * direct load/stores.
341 *
342 * We only support asking this question about fully-qualified derefs.
343 * Obviously, it's pointless to ask this about indirects, but we also
344 * rule-out wildcards. Handling Wildcard dereferences would involve
345 * checking each array index to make sure that there aren't any indirect
346 * references.
347 */
348 static bool
349 deref_may_be_aliased(nir_deref_var *deref,
350 struct lower_variables_state *state)
351 {
352 return deref_may_be_aliased_node(get_deref_node_for_var(deref->var, state),
353 &deref->deref, state);
354 }
355
356 static void
357 register_load_instr(nir_intrinsic_instr *load_instr,
358 struct lower_variables_state *state)
359 {
360 struct deref_node *node = get_deref_node(load_instr->variables[0], state);
361 if (node == NULL)
362 return;
363
364 if (node->loads == NULL)
365 node->loads = _mesa_set_create(state->dead_ctx, _mesa_hash_pointer,
366 _mesa_key_pointer_equal);
367
368 _mesa_set_add(node->loads, load_instr);
369 }
370
371 static void
372 register_store_instr(nir_intrinsic_instr *store_instr,
373 struct lower_variables_state *state)
374 {
375 struct deref_node *node = get_deref_node(store_instr->variables[0], state);
376 if (node == NULL)
377 return;
378
379 if (node->stores == NULL)
380 node->stores = _mesa_set_create(state->dead_ctx, _mesa_hash_pointer,
381 _mesa_key_pointer_equal);
382
383 _mesa_set_add(node->stores, store_instr);
384 }
385
386 static void
387 register_copy_instr(nir_intrinsic_instr *copy_instr,
388 struct lower_variables_state *state)
389 {
390 for (unsigned idx = 0; idx < 2; idx++) {
391 struct deref_node *node =
392 get_deref_node(copy_instr->variables[idx], state);
393
394 if (node == NULL)
395 continue;
396
397 if (node->copies == NULL)
398 node->copies = _mesa_set_create(state->dead_ctx, _mesa_hash_pointer,
399 _mesa_key_pointer_equal);
400
401 _mesa_set_add(node->copies, copy_instr);
402 }
403 }
404
405 /* Registers all variable uses in the given block. */
406 static bool
407 register_variable_uses_block(nir_block *block, void *void_state)
408 {
409 struct lower_variables_state *state = void_state;
410
411 nir_foreach_instr_safe(block, instr) {
412 if (instr->type != nir_instr_type_intrinsic)
413 continue;
414
415 nir_intrinsic_instr *intrin = nir_instr_as_intrinsic(instr);
416
417 switch (intrin->intrinsic) {
418 case nir_intrinsic_load_var:
419 register_load_instr(intrin, state);
420 break;
421
422 case nir_intrinsic_store_var:
423 register_store_instr(intrin, state);
424 break;
425
426 case nir_intrinsic_copy_var:
427 register_copy_instr(intrin, state);
428 break;
429
430 default:
431 continue;
432 }
433 }
434
435 return true;
436 }
437
438 /* Walks over all of the copy instructions to or from the given deref_node
439 * and lowers them to load/store intrinsics.
440 */
441 static bool
442 lower_copies_to_load_store(struct deref_node *node,
443 struct lower_variables_state *state)
444 {
445 if (!node->copies)
446 return true;
447
448 struct set_entry *copy_entry;
449 set_foreach(node->copies, copy_entry) {
450 nir_intrinsic_instr *copy = (void *)copy_entry->key;
451
452 nir_lower_var_copy_instr(copy, state->shader);
453
454 for (unsigned i = 0; i < 2; ++i) {
455 struct deref_node *arg_node =
456 get_deref_node(copy->variables[i], state);
457
458 if (arg_node == NULL)
459 continue;
460
461 struct set_entry *arg_entry = _mesa_set_search(arg_node->copies, copy);
462 assert(arg_entry);
463 _mesa_set_remove(node->copies, arg_entry);
464 }
465
466 nir_instr_remove(&copy->instr);
467 }
468
469 return true;
470 }
471
472 /** Pushes an SSA def onto the def stack for the given node
473 *
474 * Each node is potentially associated with a stack of SSA definitions.
475 * This stack is used for determining what SSA definition reaches a given
476 * point in the program for variable renaming. The stack is always kept in
477 * dominance-order with at most one SSA def per block. If the SSA
478 * definition on the top of the stack is in the same block as the one being
479 * pushed, the top element is replaced.
480 */
481 static void
482 def_stack_push(struct deref_node *node, nir_ssa_def *def,
483 struct lower_variables_state *state)
484 {
485 if (node->def_stack == NULL) {
486 node->def_stack = ralloc_array(state->dead_ctx, nir_ssa_def *,
487 state->impl->num_blocks);
488 node->def_stack_tail = node->def_stack - 1;
489 }
490
491 if (node->def_stack_tail >= node->def_stack) {
492 nir_ssa_def *top_def = *node->def_stack_tail;
493
494 if (def->parent_instr->block == top_def->parent_instr->block) {
495 /* They're in the same block, just replace the top */
496 *node->def_stack_tail = def;
497 return;
498 }
499 }
500
501 *(++node->def_stack_tail) = def;
502 }
503
504 /* Pop the top of the def stack if it's in the given block */
505 static void
506 def_stack_pop_if_in_block(struct deref_node *node, nir_block *block)
507 {
508 /* If we're popping, then we have presumably pushed at some time in the
509 * past so this should exist.
510 */
511 assert(node->def_stack != NULL);
512
513 /* The stack is already empty. Do nothing. */
514 if (node->def_stack_tail < node->def_stack)
515 return;
516
517 nir_ssa_def *def = *node->def_stack_tail;
518 if (def->parent_instr->block == block)
519 node->def_stack_tail--;
520 }
521
522 /** Retrieves the SSA definition on the top of the stack for the given
523 * node, if one exists. If the stack is empty, then we return the constant
524 * initializer (if it exists) or an SSA undef.
525 */
526 static nir_ssa_def *
527 get_ssa_def_for_block(struct deref_node *node, nir_block *block,
528 struct lower_variables_state *state)
529 {
530 /* If we have something on the stack, go ahead and return it. We're
531 * assuming that the top of the stack dominates the given block.
532 */
533 if (node->def_stack && node->def_stack_tail >= node->def_stack)
534 return *node->def_stack_tail;
535
536 /* If we got here then we don't have a definition that dominates the
537 * given block. This means that we need to add an undef and use that.
538 */
539 nir_ssa_undef_instr *undef =
540 nir_ssa_undef_instr_create(state->shader,
541 glsl_get_vector_elements(node->type));
542 nir_instr_insert_before_cf_list(&state->impl->body, &undef->instr);
543 def_stack_push(node, &undef->def, state);
544 return &undef->def;
545 }
546
547 /* Given a block and one of its predecessors, this function fills in the
548 * souces of the phi nodes to take SSA defs from the given predecessor.
549 * This function must be called exactly once per block/predecessor pair.
550 */
551 static void
552 add_phi_sources(nir_block *block, nir_block *pred,
553 struct lower_variables_state *state)
554 {
555 nir_foreach_instr(block, instr) {
556 if (instr->type != nir_instr_type_phi)
557 break;
558
559 nir_phi_instr *phi = nir_instr_as_phi(instr);
560
561 struct hash_entry *entry =
562 _mesa_hash_table_search(state->phi_table, phi);
563 if (!entry)
564 continue;
565
566 struct deref_node *node = entry->data;
567
568 nir_phi_src *src = ralloc(phi, nir_phi_src);
569 src->pred = pred;
570 src->src.parent_instr = &phi->instr;
571 src->src.is_ssa = true;
572 src->src.ssa = get_ssa_def_for_block(node, pred, state);
573
574 list_addtail(&src->src.use_link, &src->src.ssa->uses);
575
576 exec_list_push_tail(&phi->srcs, &src->node);
577 }
578 }
579
580 /* Performs variable renaming by doing a DFS of the dominance tree
581 *
582 * This algorithm is very similar to the one outlined in "Efficiently
583 * Computing Static Single Assignment Form and the Control Dependence
584 * Graph" by Cytron et. al. The primary difference is that we only put one
585 * SSA def on the stack per block.
586 */
587 static bool
588 rename_variables_block(nir_block *block, struct lower_variables_state *state)
589 {
590 nir_foreach_instr_safe(block, instr) {
591 if (instr->type == nir_instr_type_phi) {
592 nir_phi_instr *phi = nir_instr_as_phi(instr);
593
594 struct hash_entry *entry =
595 _mesa_hash_table_search(state->phi_table, phi);
596
597 /* This can happen if we already have phi nodes in the program
598 * that were not created in this pass.
599 */
600 if (!entry)
601 continue;
602
603 struct deref_node *node = entry->data;
604
605 def_stack_push(node, &phi->dest.ssa, state);
606 } else if (instr->type == nir_instr_type_intrinsic) {
607 nir_intrinsic_instr *intrin = nir_instr_as_intrinsic(instr);
608
609 switch (intrin->intrinsic) {
610 case nir_intrinsic_load_var: {
611 struct deref_node *node =
612 get_deref_node(intrin->variables[0], state);
613
614 if (node == NULL) {
615 /* If we hit this path then we are referencing an invalid
616 * value. Most likely, we unrolled something and are
617 * reading past the end of some array. In any case, this
618 * should result in an undefined value.
619 */
620 nir_ssa_undef_instr *undef =
621 nir_ssa_undef_instr_create(state->shader,
622 intrin->num_components);
623
624 nir_instr_insert_before(&intrin->instr, &undef->instr);
625 nir_instr_remove(&intrin->instr);
626
627 nir_ssa_def_rewrite_uses(&intrin->dest.ssa,
628 nir_src_for_ssa(&undef->def),
629 state->shader);
630 continue;
631 }
632
633 if (!node->lower_to_ssa)
634 continue;
635
636 nir_alu_instr *mov = nir_alu_instr_create(state->shader,
637 nir_op_imov);
638 mov->src[0].src.is_ssa = true;
639 mov->src[0].src.ssa = get_ssa_def_for_block(node, block, state);
640 for (unsigned i = intrin->num_components; i < 4; i++)
641 mov->src[0].swizzle[i] = 0;
642
643 assert(intrin->dest.is_ssa);
644
645 mov->dest.write_mask = (1 << intrin->num_components) - 1;
646 nir_ssa_dest_init(&mov->instr, &mov->dest.dest,
647 intrin->num_components, NULL);
648
649 nir_instr_insert_before(&intrin->instr, &mov->instr);
650 nir_instr_remove(&intrin->instr);
651
652 nir_ssa_def_rewrite_uses(&intrin->dest.ssa,
653 nir_src_for_ssa(&mov->dest.dest.ssa),
654 state->shader);
655 break;
656 }
657
658 case nir_intrinsic_store_var: {
659 struct deref_node *node =
660 get_deref_node(intrin->variables[0], state);
661
662 if (node == NULL) {
663 /* Probably an out-of-bounds array store. That should be a
664 * no-op. */
665 nir_instr_remove(&intrin->instr);
666 continue;
667 }
668
669 if (!node->lower_to_ssa)
670 continue;
671
672 assert(intrin->num_components ==
673 glsl_get_vector_elements(node->type));
674
675 assert(intrin->src[0].is_ssa);
676
677 nir_alu_instr *mov = nir_alu_instr_create(state->shader,
678 nir_op_imov);
679 mov->src[0].src.is_ssa = true;
680 mov->src[0].src.ssa = intrin->src[0].ssa;
681 for (unsigned i = intrin->num_components; i < 4; i++)
682 mov->src[0].swizzle[i] = 0;
683
684 mov->dest.write_mask = (1 << intrin->num_components) - 1;
685 nir_ssa_dest_init(&mov->instr, &mov->dest.dest,
686 intrin->num_components, NULL);
687
688 nir_instr_insert_before(&intrin->instr, &mov->instr);
689
690 def_stack_push(node, &mov->dest.dest.ssa, state);
691
692 /* We'll wait to remove the instruction until the next pass
693 * where we pop the node we just pushed back off the stack.
694 */
695 break;
696 }
697
698 default:
699 break;
700 }
701 }
702 }
703
704 if (block->successors[0])
705 add_phi_sources(block->successors[0], block, state);
706 if (block->successors[1])
707 add_phi_sources(block->successors[1], block, state);
708
709 for (unsigned i = 0; i < block->num_dom_children; ++i)
710 rename_variables_block(block->dom_children[i], state);
711
712 /* Now we iterate over the instructions and pop off any SSA defs that we
713 * pushed in the first loop.
714 */
715 nir_foreach_instr_safe(block, instr) {
716 if (instr->type == nir_instr_type_phi) {
717 nir_phi_instr *phi = nir_instr_as_phi(instr);
718
719 struct hash_entry *entry =
720 _mesa_hash_table_search(state->phi_table, phi);
721
722 /* This can happen if we already have phi nodes in the program
723 * that were not created in this pass.
724 */
725 if (!entry)
726 continue;
727
728 struct deref_node *node = entry->data;
729
730 def_stack_pop_if_in_block(node, block);
731 } else if (instr->type == nir_instr_type_intrinsic) {
732 nir_intrinsic_instr *intrin = nir_instr_as_intrinsic(instr);
733
734 if (intrin->intrinsic != nir_intrinsic_store_var)
735 continue;
736
737 struct deref_node *node = get_deref_node(intrin->variables[0], state);
738 if (!node)
739 continue;
740
741 if (!node->lower_to_ssa)
742 continue;
743
744 def_stack_pop_if_in_block(node, block);
745 nir_instr_remove(&intrin->instr);
746 }
747 }
748
749 return true;
750 }
751
752 /* Inserts phi nodes for all variables marked lower_to_ssa
753 *
754 * This is the same algorithm as presented in "Efficiently Computing Static
755 * Single Assignment Form and the Control Dependence Graph" by Cytron et.
756 * al.
757 */
758 static void
759 insert_phi_nodes(struct lower_variables_state *state)
760 {
761 NIR_VLA_ZERO(unsigned, work, state->impl->num_blocks);
762 NIR_VLA_ZERO(unsigned, has_already, state->impl->num_blocks);
763
764 /*
765 * Since the work flags already prevent us from inserting a node that has
766 * ever been inserted into W, we don't need to use a set to represent W.
767 * Also, since no block can ever be inserted into W more than once, we know
768 * that the maximum size of W is the number of basic blocks in the
769 * function. So all we need to handle W is an array and a pointer to the
770 * next element to be inserted and the next element to be removed.
771 */
772 NIR_VLA(nir_block *, W, state->impl->num_blocks);
773
774 unsigned w_start, w_end;
775 unsigned iter_count = 0;
776
777 foreach_list_typed(struct deref_node, node, direct_derefs_link,
778 &state->direct_deref_nodes) {
779 if (node->stores == NULL)
780 continue;
781
782 if (!node->lower_to_ssa)
783 continue;
784
785 w_start = w_end = 0;
786 iter_count++;
787
788 struct set_entry *store_entry;
789 set_foreach(node->stores, store_entry) {
790 nir_intrinsic_instr *store = (nir_intrinsic_instr *)store_entry->key;
791 if (work[store->instr.block->index] < iter_count)
792 W[w_end++] = store->instr.block;
793 work[store->instr.block->index] = iter_count;
794 }
795
796 while (w_start != w_end) {
797 nir_block *cur = W[w_start++];
798 struct set_entry *dom_entry;
799 set_foreach(cur->dom_frontier, dom_entry) {
800 nir_block *next = (nir_block *) dom_entry->key;
801
802 /*
803 * If there's more than one return statement, then the end block
804 * can be a join point for some definitions. However, there are
805 * no instructions in the end block, so nothing would use those
806 * phi nodes. Of course, we couldn't place those phi nodes
807 * anyways due to the restriction of having no instructions in the
808 * end block...
809 */
810 if (next == state->impl->end_block)
811 continue;
812
813 if (has_already[next->index] < iter_count) {
814 nir_phi_instr *phi = nir_phi_instr_create(state->shader);
815 nir_ssa_dest_init(&phi->instr, &phi->dest,
816 glsl_get_vector_elements(node->type), NULL);
817 nir_instr_insert_before_block(next, &phi->instr);
818
819 _mesa_hash_table_insert(state->phi_table, phi, node);
820
821 has_already[next->index] = iter_count;
822 if (work[next->index] < iter_count) {
823 work[next->index] = iter_count;
824 W[w_end++] = next;
825 }
826 }
827 }
828 }
829 }
830 }
831
832
833 /** Implements a pass to lower variable uses to SSA values
834 *
835 * This path walks the list of instructions and tries to lower as many
836 * local variable load/store operations to SSA defs and uses as it can.
837 * The process involves four passes:
838 *
839 * 1) Iterate over all of the instructions and mark where each local
840 * variable deref is used in a load, store, or copy. While we're at
841 * it, we keep track of all of the fully-qualified (no wildcards) and
842 * fully-direct references we see and store them in the
843 * direct_deref_nodes hash table.
844 *
845 * 2) Walk over the the list of fully-qualified direct derefs generated in
846 * the previous pass. For each deref, we determine if it can ever be
847 * aliased, i.e. if there is an indirect reference anywhere that may
848 * refer to it. If it cannot be aliased, we mark it for lowering to an
849 * SSA value. At this point, we lower any var_copy instructions that
850 * use the given deref to load/store operations and, if the deref has a
851 * constant initializer, we go ahead and add a load_const value at the
852 * beginning of the function with the initialized value.
853 *
854 * 3) Walk over the list of derefs we plan to lower to SSA values and
855 * insert phi nodes as needed.
856 *
857 * 4) Perform "variable renaming" by replacing the load/store instructions
858 * with SSA definitions and SSA uses.
859 */
860 static bool
861 nir_lower_vars_to_ssa_impl(nir_function_impl *impl)
862 {
863 struct lower_variables_state state;
864
865 state.shader = impl->overload->function->shader;
866 state.dead_ctx = ralloc_context(state.shader);
867 state.impl = impl;
868
869 state.deref_var_nodes = _mesa_hash_table_create(state.dead_ctx,
870 _mesa_hash_pointer,
871 _mesa_key_pointer_equal);
872 exec_list_make_empty(&state.direct_deref_nodes);
873 state.phi_table = _mesa_hash_table_create(state.dead_ctx,
874 _mesa_hash_pointer,
875 _mesa_key_pointer_equal);
876
877 /* Build the initial deref structures and direct_deref_nodes table */
878 state.add_to_direct_deref_nodes = true;
879 nir_foreach_block(impl, register_variable_uses_block, &state);
880
881 struct set *outputs = _mesa_set_create(state.dead_ctx,
882 _mesa_hash_pointer,
883 _mesa_key_pointer_equal);
884
885 bool progress = false;
886
887 nir_metadata_require(impl, nir_metadata_block_index);
888
889 /* We're about to iterate through direct_deref_nodes. Don't modify it. */
890 state.add_to_direct_deref_nodes = false;
891
892 foreach_list_typed_safe(struct deref_node, node, direct_derefs_link,
893 &state.direct_deref_nodes) {
894 nir_deref_var *deref = node->deref;
895
896 if (deref->var->data.mode != nir_var_local) {
897 exec_node_remove(&node->direct_derefs_link);
898 continue;
899 }
900
901 if (deref_may_be_aliased(deref, &state)) {
902 exec_node_remove(&node->direct_derefs_link);
903 continue;
904 }
905
906 node->lower_to_ssa = true;
907 progress = true;
908
909 if (deref->var->constant_initializer) {
910 nir_load_const_instr *load =
911 nir_deref_get_const_initializer_load(state.shader, deref);
912 nir_ssa_def_init(&load->instr, &load->def,
913 glsl_get_vector_elements(node->type), NULL);
914 nir_instr_insert_before_cf_list(&impl->body, &load->instr);
915 def_stack_push(node, &load->def, &state);
916 }
917
918 if (deref->var->data.mode == nir_var_shader_out)
919 _mesa_set_add(outputs, node);
920
921 foreach_deref_node_match(deref, lower_copies_to_load_store, &state);
922 }
923
924 if (!progress)
925 return false;
926
927 nir_metadata_require(impl, nir_metadata_dominance);
928
929 /* We may have lowered some copy instructions to load/store
930 * instructions. The uses from the copy instructions hav already been
931 * removed but we need to rescan to ensure that the uses from the newly
932 * added load/store instructions are registered. We need this
933 * information for phi node insertion below.
934 */
935 nir_foreach_block(impl, register_variable_uses_block, &state);
936
937 insert_phi_nodes(&state);
938 rename_variables_block(impl->start_block, &state);
939
940 nir_metadata_preserve(impl, nir_metadata_block_index |
941 nir_metadata_dominance);
942
943 ralloc_free(state.dead_ctx);
944
945 return progress;
946 }
947
948 void
949 nir_lower_vars_to_ssa(nir_shader *shader)
950 {
951 nir_foreach_overload(shader, overload) {
952 if (overload->impl)
953 nir_lower_vars_to_ssa_impl(overload->impl);
954 }
955 }